Description
Neem Enamelizer ToothPaste keeps salvia levels balanced and alkaline, ensuring that tooth enamel stays healthily mineralized. This alkalinizing polish combines cinnamon, coconut oil, saponified olive oil, neem, and sodium bicarbonate. Squeeze a tiny pearl of Neem*Enamelizer ToothPaste onto a dry toothbrush for fortifying results.
Neem*Enamelizer ToothPaste is specially formulated to completely replace your regular toothpaste. Keeping saliva alkaline is essential for maintaining healthy, mineralized tooth enamel.
Neem Enamelizer will leave your teeth feeling silky smooth. Our organic, wild-crafted toothpaste helps your saliva absorb the enzymes and nutrients that re-mineralize tooth enamel. All-natural alkalinizing ingredients include cinnamon, coconut oil, neem, saponifed olive oil and baking soda. Just a tiny drop added to a dry toothbrush packs enough power for an entire brushing session.
Your saliva is extremely important to the functioning of your mouth. Healthy teeth thrive in a sea of saliva, which is really an ocean of saline alkalinity. Your teeth are like a coral reef surrounded by that ocean. A mouth that is lubricated with healthy saliva can heal decay and prevent new decay from occurring.
Saliva contains many chemicals and enzymes that exist specifically to take care of the teeth. It’s designed to bathe teeth throughout the day in a solution that has a pH of approximately 7. This is exactly what your teeth and gums need. Saliva can re-mineralize or de-mineralize teeth. It controls bacterial flora in the mouth, prepares food for digestion, and produces vital hormones.
If saliva is too acidic, it dissolves the enamel on your teeth and creates an environment that harbors bacteria. The longer the mouth remains acidic, the more damage sustained by the enamel. Weak, porous enamel and acidic gum tissue create sensitive teeth. Furthermore, saliva that has too much alkalinity excretes excess calcium and can create calculus build up on the teeth. Thankfully, Neem*Enamelizer ToothPaste protects the teeth by maintaining vital alkaline levels within the saliva.
Cinnamon, Cinnamomum ceylanicum
Our cinnamon bark essential oil is infused with the regenerative properties of Madagascar cinnamon trees. Eugenol and cineol compounds found in cinnamon contain potent anesthetic, antiseptic and antibacterial properties. This organic oil stimulates blood circulation to the gums, increases the production of white blood cells and, according to the work of Drs Franchomme and Pènoel, protects against 98% of all pathogenic bacteria.[1]
Neem, Azadiracta indica
Neem contains powerful pain-relieving compounds that are particularly effective at taming a toothache. These anti-inflammatory and vasodilatation compounds prevent cell adhesion and kill the bacteria that cause tooth decay. Neem alkalizes the gums and mouth, and kills the bacteria that cause Pyorrhea and Gingivitis. It also obliterates the organisms that cause cavities and prevents calcium from forming on the teeth.
In Sanskrit, the word for neem is ‘arista,’ which translates to “perfect, complete, and imperishable.” Neem has been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic practices, especially in traditions concerning agriculture, food storage, and medicine. Many research studies have proven the fungicidal, miticidal, and antibacterial properties of neem. Neem oil is an ideal remedy for eliminating periodontal and tooth infections. It can be applied locally around the teeth and gums, and is also beneficial for the gastrointestinal tract.
Baking Soda, Sodium bicarbonate
Commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, this substance is a naturally occurring compound found in the human body and in many mineral springs. Among other metabolic functions, bicarbonate works to buffer and neutralize plaque acids in saliva.
Baking soda, which is often combined with sea salt, has been used as a toothpaste for centuries. In addition to being an effective cleaning polish, baking soda is gentle. It is significantly less abrasive than cleaning agents like chalk and silica that are found in most commercial toothpastes. Baking soda’s natural alkalinity also neutralizes bacterial acidity. Baking soda has been recommended as an effective tooth polish by doctors and experts like Dr. Hulda Clark, dentist Robert Nara, Dr. Paul H. Keyes D.D.S., and Edgar Cayce. Dr. Keyes, a clinical investigator at the National Institute of Dental Research, advises regular brushing with salt and/or baking soda to prevent destructive periodontal (gum) disease. According to Dr. Keyes, “I asked thousands of dentists and hygienists to raise their hands if they had ever seen destructive periodontal disease in person[s] who had regularly brushed with salt and/or [baking] soda. I have never seen a hand! And although I have not seen many such cases, the periodontal health in these patients has always been excellent.”
With thousands of dentists touting the preventative power of baking soda, there has never been a better time to add this wonder-ingredient to your oral care regimen.
Coconut Oil
Extra virgin coconut oil is an antibacterial wonder. Containing seven different naturally occurring acids, coconut oil prevents tooth decay by reducing harmful bacteria in the mouth. Candida albicans, a fungus that causes oral infections, is no match for the antifungal powers of coconut oil. Researchers at Ireland’s Athlone Institute of Technology have even called it “the healthiest oil on earth.” Super-ingredients in this oil include Caprylic acid, Capric acid, Lauric acid, Myristic acid, Palmitic acid, Stearic acid, and Oleic acid.
[1] L’aromatherapie exactement. 1990, Roger Jollois Editeur, Limoges
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